Sorry to see Ford drop the Fusion. My wife drives a 2015 Fusion Energi Plug-In Hybrid and it gets over 66 mpge with her driving habits. That's a combined electric/gasoline average. It's rated at a combined 95 mpge possible if you confine your driving to just local but my wife's commute is roughly sixty miles per day. On gasoline only the Fusion gets about 45 mpg. That's with my wife's driving...I don't get as good a mileage (heavy foot).
My 2016 Explorer gets about 24 mpg on the open highway but most of my driving is around town so I average about 18 mpg. An Escape would do me well for most of my needs but I wanted something that can tow some weight and can carry a 4'x8' sheet of plywood or similar.
My 2016 Explorer gets about 24 mpg on the open highway but most of my driving is around town so I average about 18 mpg. An Escape would do me well for most of my needs but I wanted something that can tow some weight and can carry a 4'x8' sheet of plywood or similar.
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